Hawaiian (HAW)
College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature
HAW 101 Elementary Hawaiian (4) Listening,
speaking, reading, writing. Meets five hours weekly; daily lab work. FL
HAW 102 Elementary Hawaiian (4) Continuation
of 101. FL
HAW 105 Intensive Elementary Hawaiian (8) Content
of 101 and 102 covered in one semester. Meets two hours daily, Monday-
Friday, plus lab work. FL
HAW 131 Hawaiian for Reading Proficiency (3) Elementary
course; emphasis on reading and translation.
HAW 132 Hawaiian for Reading Proficiency (3) Continuation
of 131.
HAW 201 Intermediate Hawaiian (4) Continuation
of 102. Meets five hours weekly; reading of traditional texts; daily lab
work. Pre: 102 or equivalent. FL
HAW 202 Intermediate Hawaiian (4) Continuation
of 201. FL
HAW 206 Intensive Intermediate Hawaiian (8) Content
of 201 and 202 covered in one semester. Meets two hours daily, plus lab
work. Pre: 102 or 105, or exam. FL
HAW 261 Hawaiian Literature in Translation (3) Survey
of Hawaiian literature, including prose narration and poetry with
reference to Polynesian and Western themes and forms. AH3
HAW 301 Third-Level Hawaiian (3) Continuation
of 202. Conducted in Hawaiian. Advanced conversation and reading. Pre:
202 or equivalent.
HAW 302 Third-Level Hawaiian (3) Continuation
of 301. Pre: 301.
HAW 321 Hawaiian Conversation (3) Systematic
practice on various topics for control of spoken Hawaiian. Repeatable up
to 6 credit hours. Pre: 202.
HAW 331 Hawaiian Composition (3) Intensive
work in the grammatical, semantic, and pragmatic dimensions of
composition writing in Hawaiian. Pre: 202.
HAW 332 Listening Comprehension and Transcription
(3) Development of listening comprehension through transcription and
discussion of tape recordings. Pre: 202.
HAW 373 Ka Mo’omeheu Hawai‘i (3) A survey
course on the study of traditional Hawaiian culture including origins,
the socioeconomic system, land tenure, religion, values, and the arts.
The course will be taught in Hawaiian. Pre: 302 (or concurrent); or
consent.
HAW 401 Fourth-Level Hawaiian (3) Advanced
reading, writing, and discussion in Hawaiian. Transcribing and
translating Hawaiian language tapes. Translating English into Hawaiian,
and Hawaiian into English. Pre: 302 or equivalent.
HAW 402 Fourth-Level Hawaiian (3) Continuation
of 401.
HAW 425 Mo‘olelo Hawai‘i (3) Survey of the
major works by Hawaiian scholars writing about the history and culture
of Hawai‘i including David Malo, Kamakau, Kepelino, and John Papa II.
Pre: 302.
HAW 426 Ka‘ao Hawai‘i (3) Survey of the
core literature written by Hawaiian scholars, including both historical
and mythological epics and folk tales. Pre: 302.
HAW 435 (Alpha) Problems in Translation (3) Problems
in translation of: (B) legal documents; (C) newspapers; (D) religious
writings. Pre: 302 or consent.
HAW 452 Structure of Hawaiian (3) Descriptive
linguistic analysis. Intensive exercises in advanced grammar. Pre: 202
and LING 102, or consent.
HAW 454 History of the Hawaiian Language (3) Development
from proto-Polynesian. Phonology, morphology, and grammar; history of
research. Pre: 202 and 452, or consent.
HAW 463 Language for the Classroom (3) Examination
of language needs in various classroom settings and introduction to new
vocabulary in school content areas. Pre: 302, 452, and consent.
HAW 466 Kuleana Kula Kaiapuni (3) Examination
of the political struggles of the Kula Kaiapuni (Hawaiian Immersion
Program) - past and present. Special attention given to federal and
state governments, Department of Education, and internal political
struggles. Pre: 401 (or concurrent with consent).
HAW 470 Ho‘omohala Ha‘awina Kaiapuni Curriculum
Development (3) Examination of curricular issues of indigenous
language programs; weekly participation in an immersion classroom;
development of materials. Repeatable once. Pre: 302 or consent.
HAW 484 Hawaiian Poetry (3) Historical survey
and analysis of poetry found in traditional chants, folk songs, modern
poetry written in Hawaiian. Interpreting and composing Hawaiian poetry.
Pre: 402, or 302 and consent.
HAW 490 Ka Makau‘olelo A‘o Kula Kaiapuni
Hawai‘i (1) This course will assess the linguistic competence of
prospective Hawaiian language immersion teachers to assure that all
teachers entering the state DOE Hawaiian Immersion Program meet the
requirements of the program with respect to Hawaiian language
proficiency. CR/NC only. Pre: 401, 402 (or concurrent), and 463 (or
concurrent); or consent.
HAW 499 Directed Studies (V) Study of Hawaiian
language through vernacular readings in various academic fields.
Repeatable up to 6 credits. Pre: 302 and consent.
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